Professor Nigel Temperton

Chair in Molecular Virology



01634 202957


Medway School of Pharmacy

University of Kent

Medway School of Pharmacy,
Anson Building,
Central Avenue,
Chatham Maritime,
Kent, ME4 4TB
United Kingdom



Open pseudotyping methodology



The Temperton Lab and the Viral Pseudotype Unit are fully committed to open access methodology. All of our methods can be found below. 

Publications


Production, Titration, Neutralisation, Storage and Lyophilisation of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Lentiviral Pseudotypes.


C. Genova, A. Sampson, S. Scott, D. Cantoni, M. Neto, E. Bentley, G. Mattiuzzo, E. Wright, Mariliza Derveni, B. Auld, Billy Ferrara, Dale Harrison, Mohamed Said, Arwa Z. Selim, Elinor P. Thompson, C. Thompson, G. Carnell, Nigel J. Temperton

Bio-protocol, 2021





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